SATURDAY, FEBRUARY '2B, 1953 Dulles Declares Shakeup Due In Department WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 (A 5 )— Secretary of State Dulles said to day the State Department n'e'fds; ashakeup and he is just the man to do it. He rejected any idea" that department policies are being “dic tated” by Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis.j or other congressional investigators. ~ Dulles said, however, that he ' welcomed any disclosures from congressional inquiries which would make the department more “competent, loyal and se cure.” The new secretary thus dealt with- published suggestions that the McCarthyinvestigation has damaged State Department mor ale and effectiveness and that the Eisenhower administration was becoming unhappy over the sit uation. Thunder jets Strike Near Red Border SEOUL, Saturday, Feb. 28 (/P> —Thunderjets stepped up their ever bolder Manchurian border strikes Friday with a fiery raid on “a Communist. training center within three minutes flying time of the huge Red MIG' jet base at Antung, Manchuria. ...The MIGs made no move to in terfere while the FB4s turned the training center at Chixsa'n, about 30 miles east of Antung into a mass of flames. • Sabre jets screened the Thun derjets, ready to pounce on the Russian-built MIGs if they dared to show up. When the Thunderjets ranged up the center of Korea a week ago and struck the border city, of Manpojin, more than 100 miles northeast of Antung, Sabres had to beat off scores of MIGs stung into action. Friday’s target at Chusan. was right in the middle of MIG Alley —the corridor down which the •MIGs frequently dart in numbers far exceeding those of the Sa bres. FB4 pilots said they destroyed -20 buildings at Chusan. It is be tween Yongsan and Taptong on -the main supply road to the war front leading down from the bor der city of Uiju. Earlier 11 829 Sueprforts start ed mushrooming, explosions in a •supply center on the .East Coast south of battered Wonsan. Jelke Found Guilty; Will Appeal Case NEW YORK, Feb. 27 •(#>)—Mi not (Mikey). Jelke, h i.g h-living heir to a socialite family’s for tune, was convicted' /tonight of Compulsory prostitution in :t h e cafe society circles he frequented. He will appeal the verdict. A sympathetic all-male jury ac quitted the 23-year-old Jelke on one count—that of forcing call girl Pat Thompson into. prostitu tion. It convicted him on two othgE counts of compulsory prostitution, involving Pat -Ward and Mar guerite Cordova. However, the jury, which deliberated less than five hours,' added an unusual ap peal for mercy for the stubby, playboy bachelor. Such an appeal is “rare unless a defendant’s life is at stake. The mercy plea in no way binds General Sessions Judge Francis L. Valente, who scheduled sentenc ing for March 20.- Jelke could draw as much as 40 years in pris on. However, even Asst. Dist. Atty. Anthony J. Liebler, who directed Jelke’s. arrest last summer and then prosecuted him, said he had no quarrel with the jury’s>desirei to soften'the blow. ' Israel Honors Fine HARRISBURG, Pa., Feb. 27 (fP) —The Jewish National Fund to day made plans to name a forest in the. new state, of .Israel in hon or of Gov. John S. Fine “in rec ognition of his'.interest and help in Zionist movements.” STATIONERY FRATERNITY FORMS COMMERCIAL PRINTING Piych & Beaver State College y ’To t* ‘tvH vi Dulles said • that with some 42,000 employes at home and over seas, the department is over staffed and some of its methods needlessly cumbersome. He esti mated it would take six months or more before the situation is put into “satisfactory shape” through a reorganization already started by Donald B. Lourie, for mer Chicago businessman and the new undersecretary for adminis tration. Meantime, ’Dulles said he had no evidence of low morale or dis loyalty but acknowledged his own personal contacts thus far were limited to about a score of top officials. Exposure Feared Earlier McCarthy said he had information that the morale of “really good Americans” in the State Department was at an all time high. He said he referred to those “who have been opposed to Soviet Russia and the Acheson policies.” “The only people whose morale is low,” he said, “are those who have something to fear and who don’t want to see the light ap proaching their dark corner.” McCarthy made "plain he had no intention of letting up on his Senate subcommittee inquiry in to security affairs and the Voice of America. Three Federal Attorneys Replaced by Government WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 of three-United States attorneys was announced today in. what was reported to be the beginning of a major shakeup of federal prosecutors throughout the country. -Also announced was the resignation of the Justice Department’s No. 2 man, Solicitor General Walter J. Cummings, effectiveiMarch 1. Cummings, who was appointed to the, $15,500 post tiy’former Psesi dent Truman - shortly before the change in administrations, has been criticized by some senators and. bar associations as lacking in experience. At the same time Atty. Gen. Brownell called, for the resigna tion of Asst. U.S. Atty. Larry W. Andrews -at Charleston, W.- Va. Brownell said Andrews, an as sistant prosecutor since last March, had violated regulations by. acting as defense counsel in a local liquor law case. One of the United States at torneys replaced by President Eisenhower was Myles J. Lane, who has been in charge of South ern New York district office since Oct. 1951. As Lane’s successor, Eisenhow er nominated J. Edward Lum bard Jr., Harvard-trained lawyer (who.. served..two hitches as assis tant U.S. attorney when the of fice was under Republican con- Dorit Forget... . The Forestry Ball on March 13,1953 ' THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Contacts Limited $75,000 to Spark Fern Foot Race NEW YORK, Feb. 27 ( JP )— Plans were announced today for a 3,100-mile cross-country foot race for women, with a prize of $75,000 awaiting the winner. Harry Harville of Tonkawa, Okla., president of the U.S. High way 60 Association, Inc., said the marathon will be staged over Highway 60 from Los Angeles to Norfolk, Va. The field will set out April. 28 from Los Angeles, he said, and proceed across the country at the rate of about 30 miles a day. Harville said the field would be limited to 200 and contestants would be picked “for looks, phy sical condition and character.” The girls will run or walk about 10 hours a day ;and then rest. It’s figured the event will require about 120 da vs. Police Issue 8 State Alarm For Christoff ' An eight-state police alarm was issued Thursday night for Jean Christoff, who has been missing since the strangulation of his sis ter 12 days ago. The sister, June Christoff, was found dead in her home at Fru gality. She was a student at the College. The alarm was broadcast “with special attention to the Morgan town, W. Va., and Cheat River areas.” The 24-year-old is want ed for “burglary- and questioning in the death of his sister.” Police described the 11 days Christoff has been missing as the longest he has stayed away. Pre vious trips into the mountains, where he was believed to have gone, have lasted as long as nine days. He is described as five feet eight inches tall, 170 pounds, with dark curly hair. He is wearing an alcan type hat, full length light green jacket, blue trousers, and overshoes. From his Augusta, Ga., golfing retreat, Eisenhower announced these two other nominations for U.S. attorney: George E. Mackinnon of Maple Plain, Minn., to succeed Philip Neville in Minnesota; Anthony Julian of Watertown, Mass., to succeed George F. Garrity in Massachusetts. ||WJ!'T.TANY MON. & TUES. EVENINGS “SHOCKING”— N.Y. Times “RAW AND, REALISTIC” —Time Mag. “TERRIFYING POWER.” —World Telegram THE SPANISH LANGUAGE SENSATION THE YOUNG AND THE DAMNED —ENGLISH TITLES— Oscar Dancigers Production —with— Estela Inda • Alfonso Mejia DOORS OPEN 6 p.m. Feaiutelime - 6:15, 8:02, 9:49 miuiimiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiuimiiiiimiiiiiii 12.5 Billion Slash In Budget Predicted WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 (TP)—Sen. Carlson (R-Kan.) predicted today Congress will be able to slash 1214 billion dollars lor the fed eral budget, perhaps paving the.way for tax cuts this year. Rekindling hopes for an early let-up in the nation’s tax burden — hopes that had dwindled perceptibly in the last few weeks—Carl son told the Senate: “We have a mandate to ignore the astronomical estimate by ex penditures bequeathed us by the former Trurhan J administration. We can' discharge that mandate and start lifting the excessive bur den of taxation from the backs of the American people if \ve have the determination. “The people expect it'- of us.” The Kansas senator, one of President Eisenhower’s key ad visers during the 1952 election campaign, went on to say that factors beginning to emerge at the outset of the new Republican administration indicate it may be possible to balance the federal budget and trim tax levies this year Taken together, Carlson said these factors give every indica tion that Congress will be able to hold expenditures down to the 1952 budget level of $66 billion. It would be 12 V 2. billion less than the new $7B billion budget submitted to Congress by Tru man before he left office on Jan. 20. That is the budget both Con gress and the Eisenhower admin HAMILTON STANDARD There are.many openings for engineers in American industry today. 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Group insurance and many other employee benefits. i Our representative will be glad to answer your questions and tell you more about the opportunities in our growing organization. HAMILTON STANDARD Division of United Aircraft Carp. WINDSOR LOCKS, CONNECTICUT Prosecution of 79 Rioters Ordered HARRISBURG, Feb. 27 (£>)— Atty. Gen. Robert E. Woodside today ordered the criminal prose cution of 79 convicts involved in last month’s 24-hour riot at West ern State Penitentiary in Pitts burgh. . Woodside, at the same time, dis closed that the Jan. - 18-19 out break stemmed from a foiled at tempt by 25 convicts to escape. Woodside prom is e d prosecu tions of the ringleaders at Rock view would be brought “within the next week or 10 days.” istration are working on for the 1954 fiscal year beginning next July 1. In handing his budget to Con gress, Truman estimated it would involve a 10 billion dollar deficit —the difference between actual government income and outgo— thus putting the U.S. Treasury 10 billion deeper into the red. ENGINEERING STUDENTS representatives will be here for Personal Interviews on March 2 March 2 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 112 Old Main PAGE THREE
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